Notes: Driver I found on hole #10 or 11 of Williamson County Park DGC (May, 2009), but with no name or number on it. I haven't used it much, but mostly because I have been working with my lighter discs to improve my accuracy. It's supposed to fly really far.

Innova

Birdie

DX

175g

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Good

In Bag(s): Primary Discs

Notes: My first Putter, that I've had since I started. It flies perfectly straight, and is heavy enough to combat most winds.

Innova

Cobra

DX

177g

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Average

In Bag(s): Primary Discs, Retired Discs

Notes: The first disc I ever bought, with the Eagle (lost in river on Pease #2). I've had to smooth out the edges multiple times, but it's still a very predictable flyer that's easy to manipulate. Hyzer shots are beautiful, and sticks into the ground on putts.

Innova

Cobra

DX

179g

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Good

In Bag(s): Primary Discs

Notes: Midrange

Innova

Cobra

DX

180g

--

Excellent

In Bag(s): Primary Discs

Notes: Midrange

Innova

Dragon

Champion

150g

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New

In Bag(s): Primary Discs

Notes: I bought the dragon for two reasons: 1.) They all come only in 150 gram weights, and have an incredible glide. 2.) They float, and I'll stop losing my disc in the water. And I'll stop worrying about pulling back to keep my drives out of the water.

Innova

Dragon

Champion

150g

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New

In Bag(s): Primary Discs

Notes: I bought the dragon for two reasons: 1.) They all come only in 150 gram weights, and have an incredible glide. 2.) They float, and I'll stop losing my disc in the water. And I'll stop worrying about pulling back to keep my drives out of the water.

Innova

Eagle

DX

146g

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Average

In Bag(s): Primary Discs, Retired Discs

Notes: Midrange

Innova

Leopard

Champion

175g

--

New

In Bag(s): Primary Discs

Innova

Sidewinder

Star

175g

--

New

In Bag(s): Primary Discs

Notes: Found this disc on Pease Park Hole #14 at the top of a tree. So I'll give it a try...

Innova

Teebird

Champion

172g

--

Excellent

In Bag(s): Primary Discs

Notes: My newest driver, bought as an upgrade to my Eagles. Heavier set, it's very valuable for into-the-wind shots, and has a very straight flight. It's downside is the lack of a distance glide, and must be thrown very hard to achieve considerable distance...

Innova

Viper

DX

176g

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Excellent

In Bag(s): Primary Discs

Notes: I bought this one as my second driver, but it has since turned into a specialty disc. It's terrible for beginners because of its hook, but it makes a great anhyzer disc for getting around trees and obstructions.

Innova

Zephyr

DX

186g

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Excellent

In Bag(s): Primary Discs

Notes: Bought this putter for my dad, when we go out disc golfing. It has a super wide rim (24.1 cm) and is good for those who have been throwing frisbees all their lives to get into the game.

Lightning

#2 Flyer

Pro

174g

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Excellent

In Bag(s): Primary Discs

Notes: First disc I ever found on a course (Brushy Creek), and the first non-Innova disc I ever used. It's heavier nature and mold make it incredible with into-the-wind shots.

Millennium

--

Quantum

145g

--

Excellent

In Bag(s): Primary Discs

Notes: [Long Range Fade] My Primary Driver. Lighweight adds to the incredible glide, and it flies straighter than anything else I've ever thrown. I've also had very few misthrows with it because of its very flat rim. Its only problem is a hard slice when throwin

Minis

--

Champion

18g

--

New

In Bag(s): Primary Discs, Minis

Minis

--

Champion

28g

--

New

In Bag(s): Primary Discs, Minis

Notes: My Marker Disc

Unknown

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Other

124g

--

Excellent

In Bag(s): Collector's Discs

Notes: [McClendon Prototype] A prototype disc I made out of ABS with a rapid model prototyping machine (3D Printer)